The Cougars (5-8-2 overall, 3-2-0 Pacific-10) jumped out to an early lead
in the fourth minute of play when junior Meagin Donovan (Noblesville, Ind.)
knocked a corner kick from freshman Beth Childs (Snoqualmie, Wash.) into
the upper-left corner of the goal past ASU goalkeeper Erin Reinke.

Arizona State (7-7-0 overall, 3-1-0 Pacific-10) tied the match with nine
minutes left in the first half on the first of Tullock's two goals. In the
61st minute, freshman Lindsey Millspaugh (Kent, Wash.) was awarded a red
card for a hand ball deterring a Sun Devil scoring opportunity, resulting
in a penalty kick score for the game-winner by Tullock. Millspaugh was
ejected, leaving the Cougars with only 10 players for the remainder of the
game.

With just two minutes left in regulation, the Cougars had an opportunity to
tie the match when freshman Natalie Kehl (Colbert, Wash.) sent a through
pass to senior Kim Schelpf (Ocean, N.J.) who went one-on-one with the
keeper Reinke. Reinke deflected the first shot but Schelpf nailed the
rebound wide.

"We played well in the first ten minutes of the game and the last 10
minutes, but during the remaining 70 minutes we weren't even close to
playing up to our capabilities," said WSU Head Coach Dan Tobias. "I was
proud of the way we battled with only 10 players."

The Cougars will continue their Southwest road swing as they face Arizona
Sunday, Oct. 25 at 1 p.m.